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Tanzania Stands Firm on Adani Ports Contract Amid Legal Troubles for Indian Tycoon

by SAT Reporter
November 27, 2024
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Tanzania Stands Firm on Adani Ports Contract Amid Legal Troubles for Indian Tycoon

Tanzania has reaffirmed its commitment to a 30-year concession agreement with Adani Ports, a subsidiary of the embattled Adani Group, despite the legal controversies surrounding its chairman, Gautam Adani. The billionaire, alongside his nephew, has been indicted in the United States over allegations of bribery and fraud linked to power-supply contracts in India.

Adani Ports secured the deal in May, granting it the rights to operate the Dar es Salaam port’s Container Terminal 2. The agreement, part of a broader strategy to enhance Tanzania’s maritime infrastructure, included a $95 million acquisition of a 95% stake in the state-owned Tanzania International Container Terminal Services.

Speaking on the matter, Plasduce Mbossa, the Director General of the Tanzania Ports Authority, stated that the agreements remain intact and fully compliant with Tanzanian law. “For the contracts we have, we don’t have such claims [of wrongdoing],” Mbossa explained. “If there are other people taking actions, they are doing so for their own reasons.”

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The controversy surrounding the Adani Group stems from recent allegations brought forward by U.S. prosecutors, who accuse the conglomerate of orchestrating a $265 million bribery scheme in India. Both Gautam Adani and his nephew, who face arrest warrants, have categorically denied the charges, maintaining that the accusations are baseless and politically motivated.

Neighbouring Kenya, however, has taken a different approach. Last week, President William Ruto annulled multiple agreements with Adani Group subsidiaries, including contracts for power transmission lines and proposed infrastructure projects at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. These cancellations signal a shift in the region’s tolerance for reputational risks associated with the Indian conglomerate.

The Tanzanian government, by contrast, appears resolute in its stance. Officials emphasise the strategic importance of the Dar es Salaam port deal, which is expected to bolster the country’s position as a regional trade hub. The Container Terminal 2 project is seen as pivotal for increasing cargo-handling capacity and facilitating economic growth.

While Tanzania remains steadfast, the situation raises broader questions about the resilience of public-private partnerships in the face of global scrutiny. Legal experts suggest that the evolving case against Gautam Adani may test the robustness of international agreements, particularly in jurisdictions where rule-of-law concerns may influence decision-making.

The Adani Group, a sprawling empire with interests ranging from energy to transport, has faced intense scrutiny since the publication of a scathing report by Hindenburg Research earlier this year. The report alleged widespread corporate malfeasance, claims the Adani Group has vehemently denied.

In the meantime, Tanzania’s adherence to its contractual obligations underscores a pragmatic approach aimed at preserving investor confidence and ensuring the continuity of critical infrastructure projects. Whether this strategy proves advantageous in the long term remains to be seen, as the legal and reputational fallout for Adani Group continues to unfold on the global stage.

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